Histological study on the effect of electrolyzed reduced water-bathing on UVB radiation-induced skin injury in hairless mice

Kyung Su Yoon, Xue Zhu Huang, Yangn Suk Yoon, Soo Ki Kim, Soon Bong Song, Byung Soo Chang, Dong Heui Kim, Kyu Jae Lee

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Abstract

Electrolyzed reduced water (ERW), functional water, has various beneficial effects via antioxidant mechanism in vivo and in vitro. However there is no study about beneficial effects of ERW bathing. This study aimed to determine the effect of ERW bathing on the UVB-induced skin injury in hairless mice. For this purpose, mice were irradiated with UVB to cause skin injury, followed by individually taken a bath in ERW (ERW-bathing) and tap water (TW-bathing) for 21 d. We examined cytokines profile in acute period, and histological and ultrastructural observation of skin in chronic period. We found that UVB-mediated skin injury of ERW-bathing group was significantly low compared to TW control group in the early stage of experiment. Consistently, epidermal thickening as well as the number of dermal mast cell was significantly lowered in ERW-bathing group. Defection of corneocytes under the scanning electron microscope was less observed in ERW-bathing group than in TW-bathing group. Further, the level of interleukin (IL)-1β, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and IL-12p70 in ERW group decreased whereas those of IL-10 increased. Collectively, our data indicate that ERW-bathing significantly reduces UVB-induced skin damage through influencing pro-/anti-inflammatory cytokine balance in hairless mice. This suggests that ERW-bathing has a positive effect on acute UVB-mediated skin disorders. This is the first report on bathing effects of ERW in UVB-induced skin injury.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1671-1677
Number of pages7
JournalBiological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Volume34
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011 Nov

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Pharmacology
  • Pharmaceutical Science

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